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Subject: 2003 4WD Tahoe
A dozen searches seem to produce a dozen different answers. Same with watching some of the (inane) YouTube how-to videos.
My question: Is it entirely necessary to remove the bearing/hub assembly when replacing the ball joints?
Obviously I'm looking for the simplest solution.
One school of thought says yes. You have to remove the hub (and move the axle) so as to get a ball joint press in there.
Another says that the tried and true method of smashing the knuckle with a BFH will knock things apart (as I've done many times on vehicles other than this truck). Then use the press with the arm clear of the knuckle/hub and axle.
Still another suggestion is to remove the control arms and press out the ball joints on the bench.
Who has done and with what level of success?
Thanks in advance.
A dozen searches seem to produce a dozen different answers. Same with watching some of the (inane) YouTube how-to videos.
My question: Is it entirely necessary to remove the bearing/hub assembly when replacing the ball joints?
Obviously I'm looking for the simplest solution.
One school of thought says yes. You have to remove the hub (and move the axle) so as to get a ball joint press in there.
Another says that the tried and true method of smashing the knuckle with a BFH will knock things apart (as I've done many times on vehicles other than this truck). Then use the press with the arm clear of the knuckle/hub and axle.
Still another suggestion is to remove the control arms and press out the ball joints on the bench.
Who has done and with what level of success?
Thanks in advance.
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